where were you guys riding at? public ORV trails?? my buddies and i are always looking for new places to ride

Just old dirt/abandon roads. Are you around Ohio? Pike APV area is very Tenere friendly. Richland Furnace is doable if you're alright with endless little jumps. Perry APV would be very difficult. Clear Fork would be a challenge, but manageable; $5. Hidden springs is similar but can get boggy; $10.

Just old dirt/abandon roads. Are you around Ohio? Pike APV area is very Tenere friendly. Richland Furnace is doable if you're alright with endless little jumps. Perry APV would be very difficult. Clear Fork would be a challenge, but manageable; $5. Hidden springs is similar but can get boggy; $10.

yeah i'm about 45min north of you, i dont have a Tenere yet but we do alot of ATV riding

Did the first 200 miles of the north-south stretch of the TWVT today on my bone stock S10 (with the factory street tires, with 8000 miles on them). Probably would have benefited from dual sport tires and a skid plate, but we survived without!

I've never used so much ABS and TC in my life, but the bike just friggin works. While the majority of it was paved, or easy gravel/dirt, there were at least half a dozen section where street tires had no business, let alone worn out street tires under a 600 pound piggy. Somehow never went down though! Oh yeah, and I had camping gear on the back too!

Did the first 200 miles of the north-south stretch of the TWVT today on my bone stock S10 (with the factory street tires, with 8000 miles on them). Probably would have benefited from dual sport tires and a skid plate, but we survived without!

I've never used so much ABS and TC in my life, but the bike just friggin works. While the majority of it was paved, or easy gravel/dirt, there were at least half a dozen section where street tires had no business, let alone worn out street tires under a 600 pound piggy. Somehow never went down though! Oh yeah, and I had camping gear on the back too!

Action shots to come later.

Be very carefull running off road without a skid plate, a single stone could make a big damage!!
Nice photos!!

Details are in the TET thread in the Making Tracks section of this site. It's a back road route, about 50% paved, and 50% gravel/dirt. Request the GPX tracks for the TET, and one file enclosed is specifically the TWVT.